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import {Request} from '../lib/request';
import {Response} from '../lib/response';
import {AWSError} from '../lib/error';
import {Service} from '../lib/service';
import {ServiceConfigurationOptions} from '../lib/service';
import {ConfigBase as Config} from '../lib/config-base';
interface Blob {}
declare class ServiceDiscovery extends Service {
  /**
   * Constructs a service object. This object has one method for each API operation.
   */
  constructor(options?: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ClientConfiguration)
  config: Config & ServiceDiscovery.Types.ClientConfiguration;
  /**
   * Creates an HTTP namespace. Service instances that you register using an HTTP namespace can be discovered using a DiscoverInstances request but can't be discovered using DNS.  For the current quota on the number of namespaces that you can create using the same AWS account, see AWS Cloud Map quotas in the AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide.
   */
  createHttpNamespace(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreateHttpNamespaceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreateHttpNamespaceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreateHttpNamespaceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Creates an HTTP namespace. Service instances that you register using an HTTP namespace can be discovered using a DiscoverInstances request but can't be discovered using DNS.  For the current quota on the number of namespaces that you can create using the same AWS account, see AWS Cloud Map quotas in the AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide.
   */
  createHttpNamespace(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreateHttpNamespaceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreateHttpNamespaceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Creates a private namespace based on DNS, which will be visible only inside a specified Amazon VPC. The namespace defines your service naming scheme. For example, if you name your namespace example.com and name your service backend, the resulting DNS name for the service will be backend.example.com. For the current quota on the number of namespaces that you can create using the same AWS account, see AWS Cloud Map Limits in the AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide.
   */
  createPrivateDnsNamespace(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreatePrivateDnsNamespaceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreatePrivateDnsNamespaceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreatePrivateDnsNamespaceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Creates a private namespace based on DNS, which will be visible only inside a specified Amazon VPC. The namespace defines your service naming scheme. For example, if you name your namespace example.com and name your service backend, the resulting DNS name for the service will be backend.example.com. For the current quota on the number of namespaces that you can create using the same AWS account, see AWS Cloud Map Limits in the AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide.
   */
  createPrivateDnsNamespace(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreatePrivateDnsNamespaceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreatePrivateDnsNamespaceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Creates a public namespace based on DNS, which will be visible on the internet. The namespace defines your service naming scheme. For example, if you name your namespace example.com and name your service backend, the resulting DNS name for the service will be backend.example.com. For the current quota on the number of namespaces that you can create using the same AWS account, see AWS Cloud Map Limits in the AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide.
   */
  createPublicDnsNamespace(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreatePublicDnsNamespaceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreatePublicDnsNamespaceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreatePublicDnsNamespaceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Creates a public namespace based on DNS, which will be visible on the internet. The namespace defines your service naming scheme. For example, if you name your namespace example.com and name your service backend, the resulting DNS name for the service will be backend.example.com. For the current quota on the number of namespaces that you can create using the same AWS account, see AWS Cloud Map Limits in the AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide.
   */
  createPublicDnsNamespace(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreatePublicDnsNamespaceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreatePublicDnsNamespaceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Creates a service, which defines the configuration for the following entities:   For public and private DNS namespaces, one of the following combinations of DNS records in Amazon Route 53:    A     AAAA     A and AAAA     SRV     CNAME      Optionally, a health check   After you create the service, you can submit a RegisterInstance request, and AWS Cloud Map uses the values in the configuration to create the specified entities. For the current quota on the number of instances that you can register using the same namespace and using the same service, see AWS Cloud Map Limits in the AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide.
   */
  createService(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreateServiceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreateServiceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreateServiceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Creates a service, which defines the configuration for the following entities:   For public and private DNS namespaces, one of the following combinations of DNS records in Amazon Route 53:    A     AAAA     A and AAAA     SRV     CNAME      Optionally, a health check   After you create the service, you can submit a RegisterInstance request, and AWS Cloud Map uses the values in the configuration to create the specified entities. For the current quota on the number of instances that you can register using the same namespace and using the same service, see AWS Cloud Map Limits in the AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide.
   */
  createService(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreateServiceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.CreateServiceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Deletes a namespace from the current account. If the namespace still contains one or more services, the request fails.
   */
  deleteNamespace(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeleteNamespaceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeleteNamespaceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeleteNamespaceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Deletes a namespace from the current account. If the namespace still contains one or more services, the request fails.
   */
  deleteNamespace(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeleteNamespaceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeleteNamespaceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Deletes a specified service. If the service still contains one or more registered instances, the request fails.
   */
  deleteService(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeleteServiceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeleteServiceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeleteServiceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Deletes a specified service. If the service still contains one or more registered instances, the request fails.
   */
  deleteService(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeleteServiceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeleteServiceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Deletes the Amazon Route 53 DNS records and health check, if any, that AWS Cloud Map created for the specified instance.
   */
  deregisterInstance(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeregisterInstanceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeregisterInstanceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeregisterInstanceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Deletes the Amazon Route 53 DNS records and health check, if any, that AWS Cloud Map created for the specified instance.
   */
  deregisterInstance(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeregisterInstanceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.DeregisterInstanceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Discovers registered instances for a specified namespace and service. You can use DiscoverInstances to discover instances for any type of namespace. For public and private DNS namespaces, you can also use DNS queries to discover instances.
   */
  discoverInstances(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.DiscoverInstancesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.DiscoverInstancesResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.DiscoverInstancesResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Discovers registered instances for a specified namespace and service. You can use DiscoverInstances to discover instances for any type of namespace. For public and private DNS namespaces, you can also use DNS queries to discover instances.
   */
  discoverInstances(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.DiscoverInstancesResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.DiscoverInstancesResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Gets information about a specified instance.
   */
  getInstance(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetInstanceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetInstanceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetInstanceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Gets information about a specified instance.
   */
  getInstance(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetInstanceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetInstanceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Gets the current health status (Healthy, Unhealthy, or Unknown) of one or more instances that are associated with a specified service.  There is a brief delay between when you register an instance and when the health status for the instance is available.  
   */
  getInstancesHealthStatus(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetInstancesHealthStatusRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetInstancesHealthStatusResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetInstancesHealthStatusResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Gets the current health status (Healthy, Unhealthy, or Unknown) of one or more instances that are associated with a specified service.  There is a brief delay between when you register an instance and when the health status for the instance is available.  
   */
  getInstancesHealthStatus(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetInstancesHealthStatusResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetInstancesHealthStatusResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Gets information about a namespace.
   */
  getNamespace(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetNamespaceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetNamespaceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetNamespaceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Gets information about a namespace.
   */
  getNamespace(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetNamespaceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetNamespaceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Gets information about any operation that returns an operation ID in the response, such as a CreateService request.  To get a list of operations that match specified criteria, see ListOperations. 
   */
  getOperation(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetOperationRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetOperationResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetOperationResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Gets information about any operation that returns an operation ID in the response, such as a CreateService request.  To get a list of operations that match specified criteria, see ListOperations. 
   */
  getOperation(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetOperationResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetOperationResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Gets the settings for a specified service.
   */
  getService(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetServiceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetServiceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetServiceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Gets the settings for a specified service.
   */
  getService(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetServiceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.GetServiceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Lists summary information about the instances that you registered by using a specified service.
   */
  listInstances(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListInstancesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListInstancesResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListInstancesResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Lists summary information about the instances that you registered by using a specified service.
   */
  listInstances(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListInstancesResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListInstancesResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Lists summary information about the namespaces that were created by the current AWS account.
   */
  listNamespaces(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListNamespacesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListNamespacesResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListNamespacesResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Lists summary information about the namespaces that were created by the current AWS account.
   */
  listNamespaces(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListNamespacesResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListNamespacesResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Lists operations that match the criteria that you specify.
   */
  listOperations(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListOperationsRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListOperationsResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListOperationsResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Lists operations that match the criteria that you specify.
   */
  listOperations(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListOperationsResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListOperationsResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Lists summary information for all the services that are associated with one or more specified namespaces.
   */
  listServices(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListServicesRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListServicesResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListServicesResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Lists summary information for all the services that are associated with one or more specified namespaces.
   */
  listServices(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListServicesResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListServicesResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Lists tags for the specified resource.
   */
  listTagsForResource(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListTagsForResourceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListTagsForResourceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListTagsForResourceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Lists tags for the specified resource.
   */
  listTagsForResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListTagsForResourceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.ListTagsForResourceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Creates or updates one or more records and, optionally, creates a health check based on the settings in a specified service. When you submit a RegisterInstance request, the following occurs:   For each DNS record that you define in the service that is specified by ServiceId, a record is created or updated in the hosted zone that is associated with the corresponding namespace.   If the service includes HealthCheckConfig, a health check is created based on the settings in the health check configuration.   The health check, if any, is associated with each of the new or updated records.    One RegisterInstance request must complete before you can submit another request and specify the same service ID and instance ID.  For more information, see CreateService. When AWS Cloud Map receives a DNS query for the specified DNS name, it returns the applicable value:    If the health check is healthy: returns all the records    If the health check is unhealthy: returns the applicable value for the last healthy instance    If you didn't specify a health check configuration: returns all the records   For the current quota on the number of instances that you can register using the same namespace and using the same service, see AWS Cloud Map Limits in the AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide.
   */
  registerInstance(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.RegisterInstanceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.RegisterInstanceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.RegisterInstanceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Creates or updates one or more records and, optionally, creates a health check based on the settings in a specified service. When you submit a RegisterInstance request, the following occurs:   For each DNS record that you define in the service that is specified by ServiceId, a record is created or updated in the hosted zone that is associated with the corresponding namespace.   If the service includes HealthCheckConfig, a health check is created based on the settings in the health check configuration.   The health check, if any, is associated with each of the new or updated records.    One RegisterInstance request must complete before you can submit another request and specify the same service ID and instance ID.  For more information, see CreateService. When AWS Cloud Map receives a DNS query for the specified DNS name, it returns the applicable value:    If the health check is healthy: returns all the records    If the health check is unhealthy: returns the applicable value for the last healthy instance    If you didn't specify a health check configuration: returns all the records   For the current quota on the number of instances that you can register using the same namespace and using the same service, see AWS Cloud Map Limits in the AWS Cloud Map Developer Guide.
   */
  registerInstance(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.RegisterInstanceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.RegisterInstanceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Adds one or more tags to the specified resource.
   */
  tagResource(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.TagResourceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.TagResourceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.TagResourceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Adds one or more tags to the specified resource.
   */
  tagResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.TagResourceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.TagResourceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Removes one or more tags from the specified resource.
   */
  untagResource(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.UntagResourceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.UntagResourceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.UntagResourceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Removes one or more tags from the specified resource.
   */
  untagResource(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.UntagResourceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.UntagResourceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Submits a request to change the health status of a custom health check to healthy or unhealthy. You can use UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatus to change the status only for custom health checks, which you define using HealthCheckCustomConfig when you create a service. You can't use it to change the status for Route 53 health checks, which you define using HealthCheckConfig. For more information, see HealthCheckCustomConfig.
   */
  updateInstanceCustomHealthStatus(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatusRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Submits a request to change the health status of a custom health check to healthy or unhealthy. You can use UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatus to change the status only for custom health checks, which you define using HealthCheckCustomConfig when you create a service. You can't use it to change the status for Route 53 health checks, which you define using HealthCheckConfig. For more information, see HealthCheckCustomConfig.
   */
  updateInstanceCustomHealthStatus(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: {}) => void): Request<{}, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Submits a request to perform the following operations:   Update the TTL setting for existing DnsRecords configurations   Add, update, or delete HealthCheckConfig for a specified service  You can't add, update, or delete a HealthCheckCustomConfig configuration.    For public and private DNS namespaces, note the following:   If you omit any existing DnsRecords or HealthCheckConfig configurations from an UpdateService request, the configurations are deleted from the service.   If you omit an existing HealthCheckCustomConfig configuration from an UpdateService request, the configuration is not deleted from the service.   When you update settings for a service, AWS Cloud Map also updates the corresponding settings in all the records and health checks that were created by using the specified service.
   */
  updateService(params: ServiceDiscovery.Types.UpdateServiceRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.UpdateServiceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.UpdateServiceResponse, AWSError>;
  /**
   * Submits a request to perform the following operations:   Update the TTL setting for existing DnsRecords configurations   Add, update, or delete HealthCheckConfig for a specified service  You can't add, update, or delete a HealthCheckCustomConfig configuration.    For public and private DNS namespaces, note the following:   If you omit any existing DnsRecords or HealthCheckConfig configurations from an UpdateService request, the configurations are deleted from the service.   If you omit an existing HealthCheckCustomConfig configuration from an UpdateService request, the configuration is not deleted from the service.   When you update settings for a service, AWS Cloud Map also updates the corresponding settings in all the records and health checks that were created by using the specified service.
   */
  updateService(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: ServiceDiscovery.Types.UpdateServiceResponse) => void): Request<ServiceDiscovery.Types.UpdateServiceResponse, AWSError>;
}
declare namespace ServiceDiscovery {
  export type AmazonResourceName = string;
  export type Arn = string;
  export type AttrKey = string;
  export type AttrValue = string;
  export type Attributes = {[key: string]: AttrValue};
  export type Code = string;
  export interface CreateHttpNamespaceRequest {
    /**
     * The name that you want to assign to this namespace.
     */
    Name: NamespaceName;
    /**
     * A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed CreateHttpNamespace requests to be retried without the risk of executing the operation twice. CreatorRequestId can be any unique string, for example, a date/time stamp.
     */
    CreatorRequestId?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * A description for the namespace.
     */
    Description?: ResourceDescription;
    /**
     * The tags to add to the namespace. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. Tag keys can have a maximum character length of 128 characters, and tag values can have a maximum length of 256 characters.
     */
    Tags?: TagList;
  }
  export interface CreateHttpNamespaceResponse {
    /**
     * A value that you can use to determine whether the request completed successfully. To get the status of the operation, see GetOperation.
     */
    OperationId?: OperationId;
  }
  export interface CreatePrivateDnsNamespaceRequest {
    /**
     * The name that you want to assign to this namespace. When you create a private DNS namespace, AWS Cloud Map automatically creates an Amazon Route 53 private hosted zone that has the same name as the namespace.
     */
    Name: NamespaceName;
    /**
     * A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed CreatePrivateDnsNamespace requests to be retried without the risk of executing the operation twice. CreatorRequestId can be any unique string, for example, a date/time stamp.
     */
    CreatorRequestId?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * A description for the namespace.
     */
    Description?: ResourceDescription;
    /**
     * The ID of the Amazon VPC that you want to associate the namespace with.
     */
    Vpc: ResourceId;
    /**
     * The tags to add to the namespace. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. Tag keys can have a maximum character length of 128 characters, and tag values can have a maximum length of 256 characters.
     */
    Tags?: TagList;
  }
  export interface CreatePrivateDnsNamespaceResponse {
    /**
     * A value that you can use to determine whether the request completed successfully. To get the status of the operation, see GetOperation.
     */
    OperationId?: OperationId;
  }
  export interface CreatePublicDnsNamespaceRequest {
    /**
     * The name that you want to assign to this namespace.
     */
    Name: NamespaceName;
    /**
     * A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed CreatePublicDnsNamespace requests to be retried without the risk of executing the operation twice. CreatorRequestId can be any unique string, for example, a date/time stamp.
     */
    CreatorRequestId?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * A description for the namespace.
     */
    Description?: ResourceDescription;
    /**
     * The tags to add to the namespace. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. Tag keys can have a maximum character length of 128 characters, and tag values can have a maximum length of 256 characters.
     */
    Tags?: TagList;
  }
  export interface CreatePublicDnsNamespaceResponse {
    /**
     * A value that you can use to determine whether the request completed successfully. To get the status of the operation, see GetOperation.
     */
    OperationId?: OperationId;
  }
  export interface CreateServiceRequest {
    /**
     * The name that you want to assign to the service. If you want AWS Cloud Map to create an SRV record when you register an instance, and if you're using a system that requires a specific SRV format, such as HAProxy, specify the following for Name:   Start the name with an underscore (_), such as _exampleservice    End the name with ._protocol, such as ._tcp    When you register an instance, AWS Cloud Map creates an SRV record and assigns a name to the record by concatenating the service name and the namespace name, for example:  _exampleservice._tcp.example.com 
     */
    Name: ServiceName;
    /**
     * The ID of the namespace that you want to use to create the service.
     */
    NamespaceId?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed CreateService requests to be retried without the risk of executing the operation twice. CreatorRequestId can be any unique string, for example, a date/time stamp.
     */
    CreatorRequestId?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * A description for the service.
     */
    Description?: ResourceDescription;
    /**
     * A complex type that contains information about the Amazon Route 53 records that you want AWS Cloud Map to create when you register an instance. 
     */
    DnsConfig?: DnsConfig;
    /**
     *  Public DNS and HTTP namespaces only. A complex type that contains settings for an optional Route 53 health check. If you specify settings for a health check, AWS Cloud Map associates the health check with all the Route 53 DNS records that you specify in DnsConfig.  If you specify a health check configuration, you can specify either HealthCheckCustomConfig or HealthCheckConfig but not both.  For information about the charges for health checks, see AWS Cloud Map Pricing.
     */
    HealthCheckConfig?: HealthCheckConfig;
    /**
     * A complex type that contains information about an optional custom health check.  If you specify a health check configuration, you can specify either HealthCheckCustomConfig or HealthCheckConfig but not both.  You can't add, update, or delete a HealthCheckCustomConfig configuration from an existing service.
     */
    HealthCheckCustomConfig?: HealthCheckCustomConfig;
    /**
     * The tags to add to the service. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value, both of which you define. Tag keys can have a maximum character length of 128 characters, and tag values can have a maximum length of 256 characters.
     */
    Tags?: TagList;
  }
  export interface CreateServiceResponse {
    /**
     * A complex type that contains information about the new service.
     */
    Service?: Service;
  }
  export type CustomHealthStatus = "HEALTHY"|"UNHEALTHY"|string;
  export interface DeleteNamespaceRequest {
    /**
     * The ID of the namespace that you want to delete.
     */
    Id: ResourceId;
  }
  export interface DeleteNamespaceResponse {
    /**
     * A value that you can use to determine whether the request completed successfully. To get the status of the operation, see GetOperation.
     */
    OperationId?: OperationId;
  }
  export interface DeleteServiceRequest {
    /**
     * The ID of the service that you want to delete.
     */
    Id: ResourceId;
  }
  export interface DeleteServiceResponse {
  }
  export interface DeregisterInstanceRequest {
    /**
     * The ID of the service that the instance is associated with.
     */
    ServiceId: ResourceId;
    /**
     * The value that you specified for Id in the RegisterInstance request.
     */
    InstanceId: ResourceId;
  }
  export interface DeregisterInstanceResponse {
    /**
     * A value that you can use to determine whether the request completed successfully. For more information, see GetOperation.
     */
    OperationId?: OperationId;
  }
  export interface DiscoverInstancesRequest {
    /**
     * The name of the namespace that you specified when you registered the instance.
     */
    NamespaceName: NamespaceName;
    /**
     * The name of the service that you specified when you registered the instance.
     */
    ServiceName: ServiceName;
    /**
     * The maximum number of instances that you want AWS Cloud Map to return in the response to a DiscoverInstances request. If you don't specify a value for MaxResults, AWS Cloud Map returns up to 100 instances.
     */
    MaxResults?: DiscoverMaxResults;
    /**
     * Filters to scope the results based on custom attributes for the instance. For example, {version=v1, az=1a}. Only instances that match all the specified key-value pairs will be returned.
     */
    QueryParameters?: Attributes;
    /**
     * Opportunistic filters to scope the results based on custom attributes. If there are instances that match both the filters specified in both the QueryParameters parameter and this parameter, they are returned. Otherwise, these filters are ignored and only instances that match the filters specified in the QueryParameters parameter are returned.
     */
    OptionalParameters?: Attributes;
    /**
     * The health status of the instances that you want to discover.
     */
    HealthStatus?: HealthStatusFilter;
  }
  export interface DiscoverInstancesResponse {
    /**
     * A complex type that contains one HttpInstanceSummary for each registered instance.
     */
    Instances?: HttpInstanceSummaryList;
  }
  export type DiscoverMaxResults = number;
  export interface DnsConfig {
    /**
     * The ID of the namespace to use for DNS configuration.
     */
    NamespaceId?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * The routing policy that you want to apply to all Route 53 DNS records that AWS Cloud Map creates when you register an instance and specify this service.  If you want to use this service to register instances that create alias records, specify WEIGHTED for the routing policy.  You can specify the following values:  MULTIVALUE  If you define a health check for the service and the health check is healthy, Route 53 returns the applicable value for up to eight instances. For example, suppose the service includes configurations for one A record and a health check, and you use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with IP addresses for up to eight healthy instances. If fewer than eight instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to every DNS query with the IP addresses for all of the healthy instances. If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the values for up to eight instances. For more information about the multivalue routing policy, see Multivalue Answer Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.  WEIGHTED  Route 53 returns the applicable value from one randomly selected instance from among the instances that you registered using the same service. Currently, all records have the same weight, so you can't route more or less traffic to any instances. For example, suppose the service includes configurations for one A record and a health check, and you use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with the IP address for one randomly selected instance from among the healthy instances. If no instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to DNS queries as if all of the instances were healthy. If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the applicable value for one randomly selected instance. For more information about the weighted routing policy, see Weighted Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
     */
    RoutingPolicy?: RoutingPolicy;
    /**
     * An array that contains one DnsRecord object for each Route 53 DNS record that you want AWS Cloud Map to create when you register an instance.
     */
    DnsRecords: DnsRecordList;
  }
  export interface DnsConfigChange {
    /**
     * An array that contains one DnsRecord object for each Route 53 record that you want AWS Cloud Map to create when you register an instance.
     */
    DnsRecords: DnsRecordList;
  }
  export interface DnsProperties {
    /**
     * The ID for the Route 53 hosted zone that AWS Cloud Map creates when you create a namespace.
     */
    HostedZoneId?: ResourceId;
  }
  export interface DnsRecord {
    /**
     * The type of the resource, which indicates the type of value that Route 53 returns in response to DNS queries. You can specify values for Type in the following combinations:    A     AAAA     A and AAAA     SRV     CNAME    If you want AWS Cloud Map to create a Route 53 alias record when you register an instance, specify A or AAAA for Type. You specify other settings, such as the IP address for A and AAAA records, when you register an instance. For more information, see RegisterInstance. The following values are supported:  A     Route 53 returns the IP address of the resource in IPv4 format, such as 192.0.2.44.  AAAA     Route 53 returns the IP address of the resource in IPv6 format, such as 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345.  CNAME     Route 53 returns the domain name of the resource, such as www.example.com. Note the following:   You specify the domain name that you want to route traffic to when you register an instance. For more information, see Attributes in the topic RegisterInstance.   You must specify WEIGHTED for the value of RoutingPolicy.   You can't specify both CNAME for Type and settings for HealthCheckConfig. If you do, the request will fail with an InvalidInput error.    SRV  Route 53 returns the value for an SRV record. The value for an SRV record uses the following values:  priority weight port service-hostname  Note the following about the values:   The values of priority and weight are both set to 1 and can't be changed.    The value of port comes from the value that you specify for the AWS_INSTANCE_PORT attribute when you submit a RegisterInstance request.    The value of service-hostname is a concatenation of the following values:   The value that you specify for InstanceId when you register an instance.   The name of the service.   The name of the namespace.    For example, if the value of InstanceId is test, the name of the service is backend, and the name of the namespace is example.com, the value of service-hostname is:  test.backend.example.com    If you specify settings for an SRV record, note the following:   If you specify values for AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4, AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6, or both in the RegisterInstance request, AWS Cloud Map automatically creates A and/or AAAA records that have the same name as the value of service-hostname in the SRV record. You can ignore these records.   If you're using a system that requires a specific SRV format, such as HAProxy, see the Name element in the documentation about CreateService for information about how to specify the correct name format.  
     */
    Type: RecordType;
    /**
     * The amount of time, in seconds, that you want DNS resolvers to cache the settings for this record.  Alias records don't include a TTL because Route 53 uses the TTL for the AWS resource that an alias record routes traffic to. If you include the AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME attribute when you submit a RegisterInstance request, the TTL value is ignored. Always specify a TTL for the service; you can use a service to register instances that create either alias or non-alias records. 
     */
    TTL: RecordTTL;
  }
  export type DnsRecordList = DnsRecord[];
  export type FailureThreshold = number;
  export type FilterCondition = "EQ"|"IN"|"BETWEEN"|string;
  export type FilterValue = string;
  export type FilterValues = FilterValue[];
  export interface GetInstanceRequest {
    /**
     * The ID of the service that the instance is associated with.
     */
    ServiceId: ResourceId;
    /**
     * The ID of the instance that you want to get information about.
     */
    InstanceId: ResourceId;
  }
  export interface GetInstanceResponse {
    /**
     * A complex type that contains information about a specified instance.
     */
    Instance?: Instance;
  }
  export interface GetInstancesHealthStatusRequest {
    /**
     * The ID of the service that the instance is associated with.
     */
    ServiceId: ResourceId;
    /**
     * An array that contains the IDs of all the instances that you want to get the health status for. If you omit Instances, AWS Cloud Map returns the health status for all the instances that are associated with the specified service.  To get the IDs for the instances that you've registered by using a specified service, submit a ListInstances request. 
     */
    Instances?: InstanceIdList;
    /**
     * The maximum number of instances that you want AWS Cloud Map to return in the response to a GetInstancesHealthStatus request. If you don't specify a value for MaxResults, AWS Cloud Map returns up to 100 instances.
     */
    MaxResults?: MaxResults;
    /**
     * For the first GetInstancesHealthStatus request, omit this value. If more than MaxResults instances match the specified criteria, you can submit another GetInstancesHealthStatus request to get the next group of results. Specify the value of NextToken from the previous response in the next request.
     */
    NextToken?: NextToken;
  }
  export interface GetInstancesHealthStatusResponse {
    /**
     * A complex type that contains the IDs and the health status of the instances that you specified in the GetInstancesHealthStatus request.
     */
    Status?: InstanceHealthStatusMap;
    /**
     * If more than MaxResults instances match the specified criteria, you can submit another GetInstancesHealthStatus request to get the next group of results. Specify the value of NextToken from the previous response in the next request.
     */
    NextToken?: NextToken;
  }
  export interface GetNamespaceRequest {
    /**
     * The ID of the namespace that you want to get information about.
     */
    Id: ResourceId;
  }
  export interface GetNamespaceResponse {
    /**
     * A complex type that contains information about the specified namespace.
     */
    Namespace?: Namespace;
  }
  export interface GetOperationRequest {
    /**
     * The ID of the operation that you want to get more information about.
     */
    OperationId: ResourceId;
  }
  export interface GetOperationResponse {
    /**
     * A complex type that contains information about the operation.
     */
    Operation?: Operation;
  }
  export interface GetServiceRequest {
    /**
     * The ID of the service that you want to get settings for.
     */
    Id: ResourceId;
  }
  export interface GetServiceResponse {
    /**
     * A complex type that contains information about the service.
     */
    Service?: Service;
  }
  export interface HealthCheckConfig {
    /**
     * The type of health check that you want to create, which indicates how Route 53 determines whether an endpoint is healthy.  You can't change the value of Type after you create a health check.  You can create the following types of health checks:    HTTP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTP request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.    HTTPS: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If successful, Route 53 submits an HTTPS request and waits for an HTTP status code of 200 or greater and less than 400.  If you specify HTTPS for the value of Type, the endpoint must support TLS v1.0 or later.     TCP: Route 53 tries to establish a TCP connection. If you specify TCP for Type, don't specify a value for ResourcePath.   For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
     */
    Type: HealthCheckType;
    /**
     * The path that you want Route 53 to request when performing health checks. The path can be any value for which your endpoint will return an HTTP status code of 2xx or 3xx when the endpoint is healthy, such as the file /docs/route53-health-check.html. Route 53 automatically adds the DNS name for the service. If you don't specify a value for ResourcePath, the default value is /. If you specify TCP for Type, you must not specify a value for ResourcePath.
     */
    ResourcePath?: ResourcePath;
    /**
     * The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Route 53 to change the current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or vice versa. For more information, see How Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
     */
    FailureThreshold?: FailureThreshold;
  }
  export interface HealthCheckCustomConfig {
    /**
     *  This parameter has been deprecated and is always set to 1. AWS Cloud Map waits for approximately 30 seconds after receiving an UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatus request before changing the status of the service instance.  The number of 30-second intervals that you want AWS Cloud Map to wait after receiving an UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatus request before it changes the health status of a service instance. Sending a second or subsequent UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatus request with the same value before 30 seconds has passed doesn't accelerate the change. AWS Cloud Map still waits 30 seconds after the first request to make the change.
     */
    FailureThreshold?: FailureThreshold;
  }
  export type HealthCheckType = "HTTP"|"HTTPS"|"TCP"|string;
  export type HealthStatus = "HEALTHY"|"UNHEALTHY"|"UNKNOWN"|string;
  export type HealthStatusFilter = "HEALTHY"|"UNHEALTHY"|"ALL"|string;
  export interface HttpInstanceSummary {
    /**
     * The ID of an instance that matches the values that you specified in the request.
     */
    InstanceId?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * The name of the namespace that you specified when you registered the instance.
     */
    NamespaceName?: NamespaceName;
    /**
     * The name of the service that you specified when you registered the instance.
     */
    ServiceName?: ServiceName;
    /**
     * If you configured health checking in the service, the current health status of the service instance.
     */
    HealthStatus?: HealthStatus;
    /**
     * If you included any attributes when you registered the instance, the values of those attributes.
     */
    Attributes?: Attributes;
  }
  export type HttpInstanceSummaryList = HttpInstanceSummary[];
  export interface HttpProperties {
    /**
     * The name of an HTTP namespace.
     */
    HttpName?: NamespaceName;
  }
  export interface Instance {
    /**
     * An identifier that you want to associate with the instance. Note the following:   If the service that is specified by ServiceId includes settings for an SRV record, the value of InstanceId is automatically included as part of the value for the SRV record. For more information, see DnsRecord &gt; Type.   You can use this value to update an existing instance.   To register a new instance, you must specify a value that is unique among instances that you register by using the same service.    If you specify an existing InstanceId and ServiceId, AWS Cloud Map updates the existing DNS records. If there's also an existing health check, AWS Cloud Map deletes the old health check and creates a new one.   The health check isn't deleted immediately, so it will still appear for a while if you submit a ListHealthChecks request, for example.   
     */
    Id: ResourceId;
    /**
     * A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed RegisterInstance requests to be retried without the risk of executing the operation twice. You must use a unique CreatorRequestId string every time you submit a RegisterInstance request if you're registering additional instances for the same namespace and service. CreatorRequestId can be any unique string, for example, a date/time stamp.
     */
    CreatorRequestId?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * A string map that contains the following information for the service that you specify in ServiceId:   The attributes that apply to the records that are defined in the service.    For each attribute, the applicable value.   Supported attribute keys include the following:  AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME     If you want AWS Cloud Map to create a Route 53 alias record that routes traffic to an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer, specify the DNS name that is associated with the load balancer. For information about how to get the DNS name, see "DNSName" in the topic AliasTarget. Note the following:   The configuration for the service that is specified by ServiceId must include settings for an A record, an AAAA record, or both.   In the service that is specified by ServiceId, the value of RoutingPolicy must be WEIGHTED.   If the service that is specified by ServiceId includes HealthCheckConfig settings, AWS Cloud Map will create the health check, but it won't associate the health check with the alias record.   Auto naming currently doesn't support creating alias records that route traffic to AWS resources other than ELB load balancers.   If you specify a value for AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME, don't specify values for any of the AWS_INSTANCE attributes.    AWS_EC2_INSTANCE_ID   HTTP namespaces only. The Amazon EC2 instance ID for the instance. The AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4 attribute contains the primary private IPv4 address.  AWS_INSTANCE_CNAME  If the service configuration includes a CNAME record, the domain name that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries, for example, example.com. This value is required if the service specified by ServiceId includes settings for an CNAME record.  AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4  If the service configuration includes an A record, the IPv4 address that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries, for example, 192.0.2.44. This value is required if the service specified by ServiceId includes settings for an A record. If the service includes settings for an SRV record, you must specify a value for AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4, AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6, or both.  AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6  If the service configuration includes an AAAA record, the IPv6 address that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries, for example, 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345. This value is required if the service specified by ServiceId includes settings for an AAAA record. If the service includes settings for an SRV record, you must specify a value for AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4, AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6, or both.  AWS_INSTANCE_PORT  If the service includes an SRV record, the value that you want Route 53 to return for the port. If the service includes HealthCheckConfig, the port on the endpoint that you want Route 53 to send requests to.  This value is required if you specified settings for an SRV record or a Route 53 health check when you created the service.
     */
    Attributes?: Attributes;
  }
  export type InstanceHealthStatusMap = {[key: string]: HealthStatus};
  export type InstanceIdList = ResourceId[];
  export interface InstanceSummary {
    /**
     * The ID for an instance that you created by using a specified service.
     */
    Id?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * A string map that contains the following information:   The attributes that are associate with the instance.    For each attribute, the applicable value.   Supported attribute keys include the following:    AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME: For an alias record that routes traffic to an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer, the DNS name that is associated with the load balancer.     AWS_EC2_INSTANCE_ID: (HTTP namespaces only) The Amazon EC2 instance ID for the instance. When the AWS_EC2_INSTANCE_ID attribute is specified, then the AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4 attribute contains the primary private IPv4 address.    AWS_INSTANCE_CNAME: For a CNAME record, the domain name that Route 53 returns in response to DNS queries, for example, example.com.    AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4: For an A record, the IPv4 address that Route 53 returns in response to DNS queries, for example, 192.0.2.44.    AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6: For an AAAA record, the IPv6 address that Route 53 returns in response to DNS queries, for example, 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345.    AWS_INSTANCE_PORT: For an SRV record, the value that Route 53 returns for the port. In addition, if the service includes HealthCheckConfig, the port on the endpoint that Route 53 sends requests to.  
     */
    Attributes?: Attributes;
  }
  export type InstanceSummaryList = InstanceSummary[];
  export interface ListInstancesRequest {
    /**
     * The ID of the service that you want to list instances for.
     */
    ServiceId: ResourceId;
    /**
     * For the first ListInstances request, omit this value. If more than MaxResults instances match the specified criteria, you can submit another ListInstances request to get the next group of results. Specify the value of NextToken from the previous response in the next request.
     */
    NextToken?: NextToken;
    /**
     * The maximum number of instances that you want AWS Cloud Map to return in the response to a ListInstances request. If you don't specify a value for MaxResults, AWS Cloud Map returns up to 100 instances.
     */
    MaxResults?: MaxResults;
  }
  export interface ListInstancesResponse {
    /**
     * Summary information about the instances that are associated with the specified service.
     */
    Instances?: InstanceSummaryList;
    /**
     * If more than MaxResults instances match the specified criteria, you can submit another ListInstances request to get the next group of results. Specify the value of NextToken from the previous response in the next request.
     */
    NextToken?: NextToken;
  }
  export interface ListNamespacesRequest {
    /**
     * For the first ListNamespaces request, omit this value. If the response contains NextToken, submit another ListNamespaces request to get the next group of results. Specify the value of NextToken from the previous response in the next request.  AWS Cloud Map gets MaxResults namespaces and then filters them based on the specified criteria. It's possible that no namespaces in the first MaxResults namespaces matched the specified criteria but that subsequent groups of MaxResults namespaces do contain namespaces that match the criteria. 
     */
    NextToken?: NextToken;
    /**
     * The maximum number of namespaces that you want AWS Cloud Map to return in the response to a ListNamespaces request. If you don't specify a value for MaxResults, AWS Cloud Map returns up to 100 namespaces.
     */
    MaxResults?: MaxResults;
    /**
     * A complex type that contains specifications for the namespaces that you want to list. If you specify more than one filter, a namespace must match all filters to be returned by ListNamespaces.
     */
    Filters?: NamespaceFilters;
  }
  export interface ListNamespacesResponse {
    /**
     * An array that contains one NamespaceSummary object for each namespace that matches the specified filter criteria.
     */
    Namespaces?: NamespaceSummariesList;
    /**
     * If the response contains NextToken, submit another ListNamespaces request to get the next group of results. Specify the value of NextToken from the previous response in the next request.  AWS Cloud Map gets MaxResults namespaces and then filters them based on the specified criteria. It's possible that no namespaces in the first MaxResults namespaces matched the specified criteria but that subsequent groups of MaxResults namespaces do contain namespaces that match the criteria. 
     */
    NextToken?: NextToken;
  }
  export interface ListOperationsRequest {
    /**
     * For the first ListOperations request, omit this value. If the response contains NextToken, submit another ListOperations request to get the next group of results. Specify the value of NextToken from the previous response in the next request.  AWS Cloud Map gets MaxResults operations and then filters them based on the specified criteria. It's possible that no operations in the first MaxResults operations matched the specified criteria but that subsequent groups of MaxResults operations do contain operations that match the criteria. 
     */
    NextToken?: NextToken;
    /**
     * The maximum number of items that you want AWS Cloud Map to return in the response to a ListOperations request. If you don't specify a value for MaxResults, AWS Cloud Map returns up to 100 operations.
     */
    MaxResults?: MaxResults;
    /**
     * A complex type that contains specifications for the operations that you want to list, for example, operations that you started between a specified start date and end date. If you specify more than one filter, an operation must match all filters to be returned by ListOperations.
     */
    Filters?: OperationFilters;
  }
  export interface ListOperationsResponse {
    /**
     * Summary information about the operations that match the specified criteria.
     */
    Operations?: OperationSummaryList;
    /**
     * If the response contains NextToken, submit another ListOperations request to get the next group of results. Specify the value of NextToken from the previous response in the next request.  AWS Cloud Map gets MaxResults operations and then filters them based on the specified criteria. It's possible that no operations in the first MaxResults operations matched the specified criteria but that subsequent groups of MaxResults operations do contain operations that match the criteria. 
     */
    NextToken?: NextToken;
  }
  export interface ListServicesRequest {
    /**
     * For the first ListServices request, omit this value. If the response contains NextToken, submit another ListServices request to get the next group of results. Specify the value of NextToken from the previous response in the next request.  AWS Cloud Map gets MaxResults services and then filters them based on the specified criteria. It's possible that no services in the first MaxResults services matched the specified criteria but that subsequent groups of MaxResults services do contain services that match the criteria. 
     */
    NextToken?: NextToken;
    /**
     * The maximum number of services that you want AWS Cloud Map to return in the response to a ListServices request. If you don't specify a value for MaxResults, AWS Cloud Map returns up to 100 services.
     */
    MaxResults?: MaxResults;
    /**
     * A complex type that contains specifications for the namespaces that you want to list services for.  If you specify more than one filter, an operation must match all filters to be returned by ListServices.
     */
    Filters?: ServiceFilters;
  }
  export interface ListServicesResponse {
    /**
     * An array that contains one ServiceSummary object for each service that matches the specified filter criteria.
     */
    Services?: ServiceSummariesList;
    /**
     * If the response contains NextToken, submit another ListServices request to get the next group of results. Specify the value of NextToken from the previous response in the next request.  AWS Cloud Map gets MaxResults services and then filters them based on the specified criteria. It's possible that no services in the first MaxResults services matched the specified criteria but that subsequent groups of MaxResults services do contain services that match the criteria. 
     */
    NextToken?: NextToken;
  }
  export interface ListTagsForResourceRequest {
    /**
     * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource that you want to retrieve tags for.
     */
    ResourceARN: AmazonResourceName;
  }
  export interface ListTagsForResourceResponse {
    /**
     * The tags that are assigned to the resource.
     */
    Tags?: TagList;
  }
  export type MaxResults = number;
  export type Message = string;
  export interface Namespace {
    /**
     * The ID of a namespace.
     */
    Id?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that AWS Cloud Map assigns to the namespace when you create it.
     */
    Arn?: Arn;
    /**
     * The name of the namespace, such as example.com.
     */
    Name?: NamespaceName;
    /**
     * The type of the namespace. The methods for discovering instances depends on the value that you specify:    HTTP: Instances can be discovered only programmatically, using the AWS Cloud Map DiscoverInstances API.    DNS_PUBLIC: Instances can be discovered using public DNS queries and using the DiscoverInstances API.    DNS_PRIVATE: Instances can be discovered using DNS queries in VPCs and using the DiscoverInstances API.  
     */
    Type?: NamespaceType;
    /**
     * The description that you specify for the namespace when you create it.
     */
    Description?: ResourceDescription;
    /**
     * The number of services that are associated with the namespace.
     */
    ServiceCount?: ResourceCount;
    /**
     * A complex type that contains information that's specific to the type of the namespace.
     */
    Properties?: NamespaceProperties;
    /**
     * The date that the namespace was created, in Unix date/time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The value of CreateDate is accurate to milliseconds. For example, the value 1516925490.087 represents Friday, January 26, 2018 12:11:30.087 AM.
     */
    CreateDate?: Timestamp;
    /**
     * A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of executing an operation twice. 
     */
    CreatorRequestId?: ResourceId;
  }
  export interface NamespaceFilter {
    /**
     * Specify TYPE.
     */
    Name: NamespaceFilterName;
    /**
     * If you specify EQ for Condition, specify either DNS_PUBLIC or DNS_PRIVATE. If you specify IN for Condition, you can specify DNS_PUBLIC, DNS_PRIVATE, or both.
     */
    Values: FilterValues;
    /**
     * The operator that you want to use to determine whether ListNamespaces returns a namespace. Valid values for condition include:    EQ: When you specify EQ for the condition, you can choose to list only public namespaces or private namespaces, but not both. EQ is the default condition and can be omitted.    IN: When you specify IN for the condition, you can choose to list public namespaces, private namespaces, or both.     BETWEEN: Not applicable  
     */
    Condition?: FilterCondition;
  }
  export type NamespaceFilterName = "TYPE"|string;
  export type NamespaceFilters = NamespaceFilter[];
  export type NamespaceName = string;
  export interface NamespaceProperties {
    /**
     * A complex type that contains the ID for the Route 53 hosted zone that AWS Cloud Map creates when you create a namespace.
     */
    DnsProperties?: DnsProperties;
    /**
     * A complex type that contains the name of an HTTP namespace.
     */
    HttpProperties?: HttpProperties;
  }
  export type NamespaceSummariesList = NamespaceSummary[];
  export interface NamespaceSummary {
    /**
     * The ID of the namespace.
     */
    Id?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that AWS Cloud Map assigns to the namespace when you create it.
     */
    Arn?: Arn;
    /**
     * The name of the namespace. When you create a namespace, AWS Cloud Map automatically creates a Route 53 hosted zone that has the same name as the namespace.
     */
    Name?: NamespaceName;
    /**
     * The type of the namespace, either public or private.
     */
    Type?: NamespaceType;
    /**
     * A description for the namespace.
     */
    Description?: ResourceDescription;
    /**
     * The number of services that were created using the namespace.
     */
    ServiceCount?: ResourceCount;
    Properties?: NamespaceProperties;
    /**
     * The date and time that the namespace was created.
     */
    CreateDate?: Timestamp;
  }
  export type NamespaceType = "DNS_PUBLIC"|"DNS_PRIVATE"|"HTTP"|string;
  export type NextToken = string;
  export interface Operation {
    /**
     * The ID of the operation that you want to get information about.
     */
    Id?: OperationId;
    /**
     * The name of the operation that is associated with the specified ID.
     */
    Type?: OperationType;
    /**
     * The status of the operation. Values include the following:    SUBMITTED: This is the initial state immediately after you submit a request.    PENDING: AWS Cloud Map is performing the operation.    SUCCESS: The operation succeeded.    FAIL: The operation failed. For the failure reason, see ErrorMessage.  
     */
    Status?: OperationStatus;
    /**
     * If the value of Status is FAIL, the reason that the operation failed.
     */
    ErrorMessage?: Message;
    /**
     * The code associated with ErrorMessage. Values for ErrorCode include the following:    ACCESS_DENIED     CANNOT_CREATE_HOSTED_ZONE     EXPIRED_TOKEN     HOSTED_ZONE_NOT_FOUND     INTERNAL_FAILURE     INVALID_CHANGE_BATCH     THROTTLED_REQUEST   
     */
    ErrorCode?: Code;
    /**
     * The date and time that the request was submitted, in Unix date/time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The value of CreateDate is accurate to milliseconds. For example, the value 1516925490.087 represents Friday, January 26, 2018 12:11:30.087 AM.
     */
    CreateDate?: Timestamp;
    /**
     * The date and time that the value of Status changed to the current value, in Unix date/time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The value of UpdateDate is accurate to milliseconds. For example, the value 1516925490.087 represents Friday, January 26, 2018 12:11:30.087 AM.
     */
    UpdateDate?: Timestamp;
    /**
     * The name of the target entity that is associated with the operation:    NAMESPACE: The namespace ID is returned in the ResourceId property.    SERVICE: The service ID is returned in the ResourceId property.    INSTANCE: The instance ID is returned in the ResourceId property.  
     */
    Targets?: OperationTargetsMap;
  }
  export interface OperationFilter {
    /**
     * Specify the operations that you want to get:    NAMESPACE_ID: Gets operations related to specified namespaces.    SERVICE_ID: Gets operations related to specified services.    STATUS: Gets operations based on the status of the operations: SUBMITTED, PENDING, SUCCEED, or FAIL.    TYPE: Gets specified types of operation.    UPDATE_DATE: Gets operations that changed status during a specified date/time range.   
     */
    Name: OperationFilterName;
    /**
     * Specify values that are applicable to the value that you specify for Name:     NAMESPACE_ID: Specify one namespace ID.    SERVICE_ID: Specify one service ID.    STATUS: Specify one or more statuses: SUBMITTED, PENDING, SUCCEED, or FAIL.    TYPE: Specify one or more of the following types: CREATE_NAMESPACE, DELETE_NAMESPACE, UPDATE_SERVICE, REGISTER_INSTANCE, or DEREGISTER_INSTANCE.    UPDATE_DATE: Specify a start date and an end date in Unix date/time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The start date must be the first value.  
     */
    Values: FilterValues;
    /**
     * The operator that you want to use to determine whether an operation matches the specified value. Valid values for condition include:    EQ: When you specify EQ for the condition, you can specify only one value. EQ is supported for NAMESPACE_ID, SERVICE_ID, STATUS, and TYPE. EQ is the default condition and can be omitted.    IN: When you specify IN for the condition, you can specify a list of one or more values. IN is supported for STATUS and TYPE. An operation must match one of the specified values to be returned in the response.    BETWEEN: Specify a start date and an end date in Unix date/time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The start date must be the first value. BETWEEN is supported for UPDATE_DATE.   
     */
    Condition?: FilterCondition;
  }
  export type OperationFilterName = "NAMESPACE_ID"|"SERVICE_ID"|"STATUS"|"TYPE"|"UPDATE_DATE"|string;
  export type OperationFilters = OperationFilter[];
  export type OperationId = string;
  export type OperationStatus = "SUBMITTED"|"PENDING"|"SUCCESS"|"FAIL"|string;
  export interface OperationSummary {
    /**
     * The ID for an operation.
     */
    Id?: OperationId;
    /**
     * The status of the operation. Values include the following:    SUBMITTED: This is the initial state immediately after you submit a request.    PENDING: AWS Cloud Map is performing the operation.    SUCCESS: The operation succeeded.    FAIL: The operation failed. For the failure reason, see ErrorMessage.  
     */
    Status?: OperationStatus;
  }
  export type OperationSummaryList = OperationSummary[];
  export type OperationTargetType = "NAMESPACE"|"SERVICE"|"INSTANCE"|string;
  export type OperationTargetsMap = {[key: string]: ResourceId};
  export type OperationType = "CREATE_NAMESPACE"|"DELETE_NAMESPACE"|"UPDATE_SERVICE"|"REGISTER_INSTANCE"|"DEREGISTER_INSTANCE"|string;
  export type RecordTTL = number;
  export type RecordType = "SRV"|"A"|"AAAA"|"CNAME"|string;
  export interface RegisterInstanceRequest {
    /**
     * The ID of the service that you want to use for settings for the instance.
     */
    ServiceId: ResourceId;
    /**
     * An identifier that you want to associate with the instance. Note the following:   If the service that is specified by ServiceId includes settings for an SRV record, the value of InstanceId is automatically included as part of the value for the SRV record. For more information, see DnsRecord &gt; Type.   You can use this value to update an existing instance.   To register a new instance, you must specify a value that is unique among instances that you register by using the same service.    If you specify an existing InstanceId and ServiceId, AWS Cloud Map updates the existing DNS records, if any. If there's also an existing health check, AWS Cloud Map deletes the old health check and creates a new one.   The health check isn't deleted immediately, so it will still appear for a while if you submit a ListHealthChecks request, for example.   
     */
    InstanceId: ResourceId;
    /**
     * A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed RegisterInstance requests to be retried without the risk of executing the operation twice. You must use a unique CreatorRequestId string every time you submit a RegisterInstance request if you're registering additional instances for the same namespace and service. CreatorRequestId can be any unique string, for example, a date/time stamp.
     */
    CreatorRequestId?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * A string map that contains the following information for the service that you specify in ServiceId:   The attributes that apply to the records that are defined in the service.    For each attribute, the applicable value.   Supported attribute keys include the following:  AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME  If you want AWS Cloud Map to create an Amazon Route 53 alias record that routes traffic to an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer, specify the DNS name that is associated with the load balancer. For information about how to get the DNS name, see "DNSName" in the topic AliasTarget in the Route 53 API Reference. Note the following:   The configuration for the service that is specified by ServiceId must include settings for an A record, an AAAA record, or both.   In the service that is specified by ServiceId, the value of RoutingPolicy must be WEIGHTED.   If the service that is specified by ServiceId includes HealthCheckConfig settings, AWS Cloud Map will create the Route 53 health check, but it won't associate the health check with the alias record.   Auto naming currently doesn't support creating alias records that route traffic to AWS resources other than Elastic Load Balancing load balancers.   If you specify a value for AWS_ALIAS_DNS_NAME, don't specify values for any of the AWS_INSTANCE attributes.    AWS_EC2_INSTANCE_ID   HTTP namespaces only. The Amazon EC2 instance ID for the instance. If the AWS_EC2_INSTANCE_ID attribute is specified, then the only other attribute that can be specified is AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS. When the AWS_EC2_INSTANCE_ID attribute is specified, then the AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4 attribute will be filled out with the primary private IPv4 address.  AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS  If the service configuration includes HealthCheckCustomConfig, you can optionally use AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS to specify the initial status of the custom health check, HEALTHY or UNHEALTHY. If you don't specify a value for AWS_INIT_HEALTH_STATUS, the initial status is HEALTHY.  AWS_INSTANCE_CNAME  If the service configuration includes a CNAME record, the domain name that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries, for example, example.com. This value is required if the service specified by ServiceId includes settings for an CNAME record.  AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4  If the service configuration includes an A record, the IPv4 address that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries, for example, 192.0.2.44. This value is required if the service specified by ServiceId includes settings for an A record. If the service includes settings for an SRV record, you must specify a value for AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4, AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6, or both.  AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6  If the service configuration includes an AAAA record, the IPv6 address that you want Route 53 to return in response to DNS queries, for example, 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345. This value is required if the service specified by ServiceId includes settings for an AAAA record. If the service includes settings for an SRV record, you must specify a value for AWS_INSTANCE_IPV4, AWS_INSTANCE_IPV6, or both.  AWS_INSTANCE_PORT  If the service includes an SRV record, the value that you want Route 53 to return for the port. If the service includes HealthCheckConfig, the port on the endpoint that you want Route 53 to send requests to.  This value is required if you specified settings for an SRV record or a Route 53 health check when you created the service.  Custom attributes  You can add up to 30 custom attributes. For each key-value pair, the maximum length of the attribute name is 255 characters, and the maximum length of the attribute value is 1,024 characters. The total size of all provided attributes (sum of all keys and values) must not exceed 5,000 characters.
     */
    Attributes: Attributes;
  }
  export interface RegisterInstanceResponse {
    /**
     * A value that you can use to determine whether the request completed successfully. To get the status of the operation, see GetOperation.
     */
    OperationId?: OperationId;
  }
  export type ResourceCount = number;
  export type ResourceDescription = string;
  export type ResourceId = string;
  export type ResourcePath = string;
  export type RoutingPolicy = "MULTIVALUE"|"WEIGHTED"|string;
  export interface Service {
    /**
     * The ID that AWS Cloud Map assigned to the service when you created it.
     */
    Id?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that AWS Cloud Map assigns to the service when you create it.
     */
    Arn?: Arn;
    /**
     * The name of the service.
     */
    Name?: ServiceName;
    /**
     * The ID of the namespace that was used to create the service.
     */
    NamespaceId?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * The description of the service.
     */
    Description?: ResourceDescription;
    /**
     * The number of instances that are currently associated with the service. Instances that were previously associated with the service but that have been deleted are not included in the count. The count might not reflect pending registrations and deregistrations.
     */
    InstanceCount?: ResourceCount;
    /**
     * A complex type that contains information about the Route 53 DNS records that you want AWS Cloud Map to create when you register an instance.
     */
    DnsConfig?: DnsConfig;
    /**
     *  Public DNS and HTTP namespaces only. A complex type that contains settings for an optional health check. If you specify settings for a health check, AWS Cloud Map associates the health check with the records that you specify in DnsConfig. For information about the charges for health checks, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.
     */
    HealthCheckConfig?: HealthCheckConfig;
    /**
     * A complex type that contains information about an optional custom health check.  If you specify a health check configuration, you can specify either HealthCheckCustomConfig or HealthCheckConfig but not both. 
     */
    HealthCheckCustomConfig?: HealthCheckCustomConfig;
    /**
     * The date and time that the service was created, in Unix format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The value of CreateDate is accurate to milliseconds. For example, the value 1516925490.087 represents Friday, January 26, 2018 12:11:30.087 AM.
     */
    CreateDate?: Timestamp;
    /**
     * A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of executing the operation twice. CreatorRequestId can be any unique string, for example, a date/time stamp.
     */
    CreatorRequestId?: ResourceId;
  }
  export interface ServiceChange {
    /**
     * A description for the service.
     */
    Description?: ResourceDescription;
    /**
     * A complex type that contains information about the Route 53 DNS records that you want AWS Cloud Map to create when you register an instance.
     */
    DnsConfig?: DnsConfigChange;
    HealthCheckConfig?: HealthCheckConfig;
  }
  export interface ServiceFilter {
    /**
     * Specify NAMESPACE_ID.
     */
    Name: ServiceFilterName;
    /**
     * The values that are applicable to the value that you specify for Condition to filter the list of services.
     */
    Values: FilterValues;
    /**
     * The operator that you want to use to determine whether a service is returned by ListServices. Valid values for Condition include the following:    EQ: When you specify EQ, specify one namespace ID for Values. EQ is the default condition and can be omitted.    IN: When you specify IN, specify a list of the IDs for the namespaces that you want ListServices to return a list of services for.    BETWEEN: Not applicable.  
     */
    Condition?: FilterCondition;
  }
  export type ServiceFilterName = "NAMESPACE_ID"|string;
  export type ServiceFilters = ServiceFilter[];
  export type ServiceName = string;
  export type ServiceSummariesList = ServiceSummary[];
  export interface ServiceSummary {
    /**
     * The ID that AWS Cloud Map assigned to the service when you created it.
     */
    Id?: ResourceId;
    /**
     * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that AWS Cloud Map assigns to the service when you create it.
     */
    Arn?: Arn;
    /**
     * The name of the service.
     */
    Name?: ServiceName;
    /**
     * The description that you specify when you create the service.
     */
    Description?: ResourceDescription;
    /**
     * The number of instances that are currently associated with the service. Instances that were previously associated with the service but that have been deleted are not included in the count. The count might not reflect pending registrations and deregistrations.
     */
    InstanceCount?: ResourceCount;
    DnsConfig?: DnsConfig;
    HealthCheckConfig?: HealthCheckConfig;
    HealthCheckCustomConfig?: HealthCheckCustomConfig;
    /**
     * The date and time that the service was created.
     */
    CreateDate?: Timestamp;
  }
  export interface Tag {
    /**
     * The key identifier, or name, of the tag.
     */
    Key: TagKey;
    /**
     * The string value associated with the key of the tag. You can set the value of a tag to an empty string, but you can't set the value of a tag to null.
     */
    Value: TagValue;
  }
  export type TagKey = string;
  export type TagKeyList = TagKey[];
  export type TagList = Tag[];
  export interface TagResourceRequest {
    /**
     * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource that you want to retrieve tags for.
     */
    ResourceARN: AmazonResourceName;
    /**
     * The tags to add to the specified resource. Specifying the tag key is required. You can set the value of a tag to an empty string, but you can't set the value of a tag to null.
     */
    Tags: TagList;
  }
  export interface TagResourceResponse {
  }
  export type TagValue = string;
  export type Timestamp = Date;
  export interface UntagResourceRequest {
    /**
     * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource that you want to retrieve tags for.
     */
    ResourceARN: AmazonResourceName;
    /**
     * The tag keys to remove from the specified resource.
     */
    TagKeys: TagKeyList;
  }
  export interface UntagResourceResponse {
  }
  export interface UpdateInstanceCustomHealthStatusRequest {
    /**
     * The ID of the service that includes the configuration for the custom health check that you want to change the status for.
     */
    ServiceId: ResourceId;
    /**
     * The ID of the instance that you want to change the health status for.
     */
    InstanceId: ResourceId;
    /**
     * The new status of the instance, HEALTHY or UNHEALTHY.
     */
    Status: CustomHealthStatus;
  }
  export interface UpdateServiceRequest {
    /**
     * The ID of the service that you want to update.
     */
    Id: ResourceId;
    /**
     * A complex type that contains the new settings for the service.
     */
    Service: ServiceChange;
  }
  export interface UpdateServiceResponse {
    /**
     * A value that you can use to determine whether the request completed successfully. To get the status of the operation, see GetOperation.
     */
    OperationId?: OperationId;
  }
  /**
   * A string in YYYY-MM-DD format that represents the latest possible API version that can be used in this service. Specify 'latest' to use the latest possible version.
   */
  export type apiVersion = "2017-03-14"|"latest"|string;
  export interface ClientApiVersions {
    /**
     * A string in YYYY-MM-DD format that represents the latest possible API version that can be used in this service. Specify 'latest' to use the latest possible version.
     */
    apiVersion?: apiVersion;
  }
  export type ClientConfiguration = ServiceConfigurationOptions & ClientApiVersions;
  /**
   * Contains interfaces for use with the ServiceDiscovery client.
   */
  export import Types = ServiceDiscovery;
}
export = ServiceDiscovery;